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Runestone Fragment

Runestone Fragment by Steffe.
A few years ago this runestone fragment was found at the Österhaninge cemetery. Some time after that it was moved to this forested area nearby. I talked to a woman that works at the cemetery, Lisen, who helped move the stone and today showed me where to find it. Kenny Lex has translated the runic inscription, which is no more than one word: brother. 

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kenny_lex  Pro User  says:

Jag trodde den hade stått på åtminstone från 1981 då det på Riksantikvarieämbetets fornsök finns en (avfotograferad) anteckning från 1981-05-14 som anger denna position. Kan det vara så att de hittade ett nytt fragment som de inte har anmält till RAÄ, eller är det jag som tolkat RAÄ anteckningar fel?

Här är länken till dokumentet: www.fmis.raa.se/fmis/bilder/01/0136/123/dokum ent/123-0412...

(P.S Förtydligade inlägget, and sorry for the Swedish comment)
Posted 19 months ago. ( permalink )

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Steffe  Pro User  says:

Det var en bra fråga Kenny. Om Lisen läser det här kanske hon kan höra sig för med de som fann stenen och maila mig eventuella uppgifter.

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Posted 19 months ago. ( permalink )

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